Skip to main content
Home
ADA

Main navigation

  • COVID-19
    • Overview
    • Vaccination Guide
    • FAQ
    • Approved Treatments for COVID-19
    • Planning for Coronavirus
    • Take Everyday Precautions
    • What to do if you're sick
    • Know Your Legal Rights
    • Resources for Professionals
  • Diabetes
    • Overview
    • Understanding A1C
    • Type 1
      • Overview
      • Symptoms
      • Genetics
      • Complications
      • Treatment & Care
      • Type 1 Self-Care Manual
    • Type 2
      • Overview
      • Symptoms
      • Genetics
      • Complications
      • Treatment & Care
      • Living with Type 2
      • Diabetes and Your Heart
      • How Type 2 Diabetes Progresses
      • Know Diabetes by Heart
    • Gestational Diabetes
      • Overview
      • Will This Impact My Baby?
      • Treatment & Perspective
    • Newly Diagnosed
    • Find a Diabetes Education Program
    • Chronic Kidney Disease
    • Eye Health
      • About Focus on Diabetes
      • Understand Eye Conditions
      • Take Control
      • Risk Test
      • Health Care Professionals
  • Know Your Risk
    • Overview
    • Prediabetes
    • Tools to Know Your Risk
    • Prevention
      • Overview
      • Lifestyle Change Programs
  • Healthy Living
    • Overview
    • Recipes & Nutrition
      • Overview
      • Recipes
      • Meal Planning
      • Eating Well
      • Understanding Carbs
      • Reading Food Labels
      • Vitamins & Diabetes
    • Weight Loss
    • Fitness
      • Overview
      • Getting Started Safely
      • Overcoming Barriers
      • Staying Motivated
    • Mental Health
      • Overview
      • Eating Disorders
      • Depression
    • Medication & Treatments
      • Overview
      • Blood Glucose Testing and Control
      • Insulin & Other Injectables
      • Oral Medication
      • CBD & Diabetes
      • Glucagon & Other Emergency Glucose Products
    • Devices & Technology
    • Loved Ones & Caregivers
  • Ways To Give
    • In-Honor Gift
    • Memorial Gift
    • Monthly Giving
    • Planned Giving
    • Corporate Giving
    • Vehicle Donation
    • Start a Fundraiser
    • Giving Society
  • Health Equity Now
  • Get Involved
    • Overview
    • Fundraising
      • Overview
      • Promotions
    • Volunteer
  • Community
    • Overview
    • Find Your Local Office
    • Camp
    • Events
    • Join
    • Project Power
  • Advocacy
    • Overview
    • Advocacy Priorities
    • Grassroots Advocacy
    • Become an Advocate
    • Engagement Platform
    • Connected to Congress
    • Advocacy Library
  • Research
    • Overview
    • Research Foundation
    • Research Impact
    • Pathway to Stop Diabetes
  • Resources
    • Overview
    • Know Your Rights
      • Overview
      • Safe at School State Laws
      • Driver License Laws By State
      • Commercial Driver's License
      • Employment Discrimination
      • Attorney Materials
      • For Employers
    • Medical Practitioners
      • Overview
      • Journals For Professionals
      • Standards of Care
      • Patient Materials
    • For Men
    • For Women
      • Reproductive Health for Teen Girls with Diabetes
    • For Students
    • For Seniors
    • Consumer Guide
    • Statistics
    • Health Insurance
    • Disaster Relief
    • ShopDiabetes
    • Better Choices for Life
  • Professionals
    • Overview
    • Scientific Sessions
    • Membership
    • Diabetes Education
    • Continuing Education
  • Take Our Risk Test

Log in menu

  • Manage Account
Donate

Log in menu

  • Manage Account
Donate now

Breadcrumb

  1. ...
  2. Know Your Rights
  3. Discrimination
  4. Is Diabetes a Disability?

Discrimination

Is Diabetes a Disability?

The short answer is "Yes."

  • Under most laws, diabetes is a protected as a disability.
  • Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are protected as disabilities.
  • People with diabetes can do any type of job, sport or life goal

People with diabetes of all types are protected as people with qualifying disabilities. But being protected from discrimination does not mean that diabetes has to put the brakes on life! People with diabetes are able to drive race cars, fight fires, play contact sports and generally do whatever they need to follow their dreams.

For more information on how people with diabetes have rights and protections, check out the following links:

  • Diabetes Protections at School
  • Diabetes as a Disability in the Workplace
  • Diabetes and Law Enforcement
  • Diabetes and Access to Public Places

If you are an attorney or advocate with questions about diabetes-related cases or legal questions, see Attorney Materials for detailed legal materials and memoranda.

Questions to consider

Can I Get Disability Benefits for Diabetes?

Sometimes. People with diabetes can sometimes get disability benefits, but not always.

People with diabetes, both type 1 and type 2, do not always qualify for Social Security disability benefits. There must be serious problems with diabetes in order to get Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). For work sponsored short or long term disability plans, each plan is different. Read the policy closely to learn more. Finally, different states can have different laws for their own benefit programs.

How is Diabetes Defined as a Disability Under Federal Law?

The following key points apply to federal law:

  • Diabetes is a disability because it substantially limits the function of the endocrine system
  • Diabetes can be an "invisible" disability
  • Diabetes is still a disability, even if a person is healthy and diabetes is well-managed

Diabetes limits the endocrine system. This is the system that regulates insulin and blood glucose (sugar). Specifically, federal laws, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act, protect qualified individuals with a disability. Since 2009, amendments and regulations for these laws make clear that diabetes is a disability since it substantially limits the function of the endocrine system. This internal limitation is enough—no outside limitation is necessary. This means diabetes can be an "invisible" disability.

Can I Get Disability Benefits for Diabetes?

Sometimes. People with diabetes can sometimes get disability benefits, but not always.

People with diabetes, both type 1 and type 2, do not always qualify for Social Security disability benefits. There must be serious problems with diabetes in order to get Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). For work sponsored short or long term disability plans, each plan is different. Read the policy closely to learn more. Finally, different states can have different laws for their own benefit programs.

For more information on disability benefits, see the Social Security Disability Programs Fact Sheet (PDF).

Is Diabetes a Disability Under State Law?

State and local law often are similar to federal law, and have the same definition of disability. In some states, the protections are greater, in others they are less. When state law is weaker, the federal protections apply. When state law is stronger, state law protections apply on top of the federal protections.

For more information about state laws, see the following resources:

  • State Resources—School Laws
  • Driving Licenses
  • Day Care and Day Camps

Explore

  • Know Your Rights
    • For Lawyers
      • Correctional Institution Materials for Lawyers
      • Education Materials for Lawyers
        • California School Litigation Materials
        • Information on ADA Lawsuit Involving Care of Students with Diabetes in California
      • Employment Materials for Lawyers
        • Addressing Safety Concerns and Qualification Standards
        • Commercial Driving and Diabetes
        • General Disability-Related Litigation Matters
        • Litigation Materials from Diabetes Discrimination Cases
        • Proving Diabetes is a Disability
        • Reasonable Accommodations Materials for Lawyers
      • Public Accommodations Materials for Lawyers
    • Discrimination
        • Cynthia Muñoz, PhD, MPH
        • Jane Kadohiro
        • MiChelle McGarry, MSN, RN, CPNP, CUNP
        • Robb Wilson
      • Discrimination Webinars
        • Commercial Driver’s License
          • Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Driver’s Licenses
          • Medical Certification
      • Employment Discrimination
        • Addressing Workplace Discrimination
        • Employment Examinations
        • Firefighters and Diabetes Discrimination
        • Resources for Employers
        • Getting a Job
        • Law Enforcement Officers and Diabetes Discrimination
        • Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
        • Pilots with Diabetes
        • Reasonable Accommodations
          • Common Reasonable Accommodations for Individuals with Diabetes
          • How to Request Reasonable Accommodations
        • Safety Issues
        • Termination
        • Understanding Your Employment Rights
        • Your Rights on the Job
        • Amanda Vasquez, MSW, LCSW
        • Daniel Lorber, MD, FACP, CDE
        • Dr. Francisco Prieto
        • James R. Gavin III, MD, PhD
        • Paula Jameson, MSN, ARNP, CDE
        • Resources to Address Discrimination for Health Care Professionals
          • Discrimination Checklist
      • Is Diabetes a Disability?
      • Join the Health Care Legal Network
      • Public Accommodations and Government Programs
        • Daycare, Camps, and Recreational Programs
          • Diabetes Litigation: Daycare and Camps
          • Legal Protections in Daycare, Camps, and Recreational Programs
        • Fact Sheet on Discrimination in Public Places and Government Programs
        • Air Travel and Diabetes
          • What Can I Do If I Have Problems When Traveling?
      • Law Enforcement
        • Law Enforcement Training
        • CoreCivic Lawsuit
    • Driver's License Information
    • Safe at School State Laws
      • California Supreme Court Victory Supports Access to Insulin for California Students
      • Extracurricular Activities and Field Trips
      • Help for Parents
        • Frequently Asked Questions for Parents
      • Help for Schools
        • Individualized Education Program (IEP)
        • Americans with Disabilities Act
        • Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act
        • Federal Laws
      • Legal Protections
      • New York City Public Schools Lawsuit
      • Medical and Scientific Sources of Authority
      • Religious Schools
      • How to Resolve Diabetes School Care Problems
      • Safe at School Statement of Principles
      • Safe at School COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Resources
      • Special Considerations
        • Attendance
        • Back to School Tips
        • Child Protective Services
        • College
        • Common Issues Involving Diabetes Care Tasks at School/Child Care/Camp
        • Emergency Lockdown Preparation
        • Standardized Testing and Diabetes
        • Tips for Managing Diabetes in the Child Care Setting
      • Training Resources for School Staff
        • Diabetes Care Tasks at School
        • FAQs for Schools
        • Tips for School Nurses
        • Tips for Teachers
      • Written Care Plans
        • Diabetes Medical Management Plan
        • Section 504 Plan
    • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
    • What Can I Bring With Me on the Plane
    • What Special Concerns May Arise

Resources

  • About Us
  • Who We Are
  • Annual Reports
  • Careers
  • Center for Information

Research & Press

  • Get Involved
  • Corporate Support
  • Strategic Partners
  • Newsroom
  • Blog

Partner sites

  • Affiliated Sites
  • Insulin Help
  • Diabetes Food Hub®
  • Shop Diabetes
  • DiabetesPro®
  • Know Diabetes by Heart™
  • Focus on Diabetes™
  • Consumer Guide

American Diabetes Association

2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22202

For donations by mail:
P.O. Box 7023
Merrifield, VA  22116-7023

1-800-DIABETES
(800-342-2383)

Follow us
https://www.facebook.com/AmericanDiabetesAssociation?loc=superfooter
https://twitter.com/AmDiabetesAssn?loc=superfooter
https://www.instagram.com/AmDiabetesAssn/?loc=superfooter
https://www.youtube.com/user/AmericanDiabetesAssn

Footer menu

  • Policies
  • Terms of Use
  • Clinical Trials
  • En Español

Copyright 1995–2021. American Diabetes Association®. All rights reserved.